Featured Actor Headshots Mete Dursun

Introducing Mete Dursun and his latest Actor Headshots. Mete opted for our very popular ‘ Get Ahead ‘, Actor Headshot Photography Package.

Mete is becoming quite a regular face on our screens at the minute. His recent credits include Coronation Street, Scott and Bailey and Shameless. With his Mediterranean/Asian looks Mete is not only looking to cover specific casting requirements but is constantly challenging and fully dedicating himself to be versatile enough for the likes off serious, dramatic and comedy roles. A hard working, cultural and warm background, his foreign abilities mixed with his Mancunian roots will definitely make him one to look more out for.

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Actor Headshots Zoe Simone-Davidson

After six long months working in the United states, I am back in the UK to continue my acting and writing career. I am back with a new look and thanks to Colin and his outstanding work, he has provided me with great images I can take forward with me on my journey. After Graduating from media and performance at the salford university, Media city, I have featured in short films and theatre productions along with working in entertainment with Disney cruise lines. I write for an online social journalism site and also write my own screenplays.

 

Manchester Dogs Home 2015 Calendar Behind the Scenes Film

The Day before Halloween, Photographer Colin Boulter, his team of young people sourced from Sharpfutures and a team of other willing volunteers and owners of ex Manchester and Cheshire Dogs home rescue dogs spent the day in Tatton Park Cheshire, shooting photographs of the Dogs for a 2015 Calendar. This short film showing behind the scenes and how we photographed and interacted with these wonderful dogs that feature in the very first Manchester and Cheshire Dogs homes 2015 Calendar.

Why the Calendar is being Produced for Sale

September 11th (2014) the Manchester Dogs was set on fire, killing 60 dogs in the adoption unit and injuring many more. Since the fire a task force of volunteers has been set up to raise money to rebuild the Dogs Home and to put in place some sustainable fund raising initiatives to ensure the Dogs Home can continue to provide a home to the many hundreds of rescue dogs it helps each year. The first stage of the fund raising was to raise money to cover the cost of the clean up and rebuild and following a very successful campaign by the Manchester Evening News and a great outpouring of public support the Dogs home now have the funds for the rebuild. The second stage of the fund raising strategy was to find ways to raise regular income streams that can support and sustain the Dogs Homes well into the future and try to ensure nothing like this ever happens again.

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How you can Help out and Support the Dogs Homes

The Dogs Homes really need your help to raise money or give your support in some other way and here’s how you can help:

  • Buy one or more of the Manchester Dogs Homes 2015 Calendars, they make a great Christmas Gift for friends and family
  • Become a reseller of the Calender through your shop, club, school and workplace etc
  • Make a small donation to the home
  • Volunteers as a fund raiser
  • Follow the instructions below

 

 

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Actor Heashots Bayley Eyley

Studied Professional Stage Practice BA Hons at The Arden School of Theatre in Manchester. Since graduating I have played a variety of roles but took a break for the last 18 months and am now getting back into full time acting. Run a vocal coaching business that focus’ on vocal training for non-acting professionals using theatre techniques.


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Commercial Photography Creating Composite Images using Photography and CGI

Introduction to Composite Imaging, 3d Modelling and Rendering and what part the photographer plays in the process

The images featured in this post are composite images made up of photography and CGI (computer generated graphics). A composite image is any image that is made up of different constituent parts and cannot be created with a camera alone. To create a composite you need a camera and a computer that has image editing software such as Photoshop. Many people new to photography can get disheartened when they see amazing images in magazines and on advertising bill boards because they believe these images were created by the photographer when the reality is they were created by a team of people made up of a photographer, image stylist and graphic designer/compositor and are rarely made up of one photographic exposureCGI and photography composite image

The Creative Process and thinking behind composite image creation

The process for creating a composite image starts with a vision/idea that is sometimes sketched or roughly mocked up on a computer.   This mock up is a visual aid the creative team  use to determine how the shot will be put together (composited) and the constituent parts (elements or objects) they need to create the final image.

 

Most of us see composite images everyday on bill boards, posters and magazines. Take for instance an advertisement for Clinique Skin cream, you may see  a picture of the product  with water dripping from it or splashed all over it. The team who create this image know they need to supply the graphic designer, who will ultimately make the composite image using his computer, with 2 constituent parts, Water and a quality photograph of a tub of Clinique Skin cream. The graphic designer/compositor then uses his skills and the original idea/vision to create the final image. Many people who see images like this believe the photographer spent many hours throwing water at the tub of moisturiser and then pressed the camera shutter at just the right time to create the beautiful image, but this is not the case. In actual fact the photographer either photographed each part separately and then supplied them to the graphic designer as 2 separate image files or the photographer photographed one part of the image and then the graphic designer found the other constituent part on an image library on the internet or some other source of images.

Compositing images with CGI (computer generated graphics)

Advertising agencies and photographers have been creating composite images for many years but until recently the process did involve photographing each part of the image separately. But now with modern computer power and software we can create many of these constituent parts from scratch.

The images featured here are made up of the following elements

  • 3d Models (the large pistons)
  • Photography (the People)
  • 3d Rendering (the process of making the 3d models look realistic)
  • The Graphic Design image composting

To help you to understand how each part was created here is an explanation of the process

What is 3d Modeling

In three dimensional computer graphics, 3D modeling is the procedure of developing a 3D model using specialized software. It is a process of creating a wireframe model that represents a three dimensional object. That object can be alive or inanimate. A three dimensional model is created using a set of points in 3D space, which are connected by various geometric data such as lines, and curved surfaces.

Polygonal modeling. Many three dimensional models are created as textured polygonal models. Polygonal modeling is a method of creating a 3D model by connecting line segments through points in a 3D space. These points in space are also known as vertices. Polygonal models are very flexible and can be rendered by a computer very quickly. One cannot, however, create an exact curved surface using polygonal 3D modeling technique.

 Primitive modeling. This is the simplest way of modeling three dimensional objects. Using geometric primitives such as cylinders, cones, cubes and balls, complex models are created. This approach ensures easy construction as the forms are mathematically defined and precise. Primitive modeling is mainly used in developing 3D models of technical applications.
NURBS modeling. The NURBS (Non-uniform rational B-spline) modeling method can be found in popular software like Maya. The developer can create smooth-surfaced 3D models using this modeling technique. Unlike polygonal modeling techniques which can only approximate curved surfaces using numerous polygons, NURBs modeling can truly create smooth curved surfaces.Photography and CGI composite image

Photography – Shooting images to make compositing easy

The photographic part  of the process (the part I playing in creating these images)  involves shooting images that are easy to extract from the background. Photographers often shoot against pure white background or single colour backgrounds because this makes it easy to extract the subject from the background. The people who feature in this image were photographed against a pure white background and instructed to pretend they were holding, cleaning, inspecting or carrying objects above their heads.

What is 3D Rendering

 3D rendering is a creative process that is similar to photography or cinematography, because you are lighting and staging scenes and producing images. Unlike regular photography, however, the scenes being photographed are imaginary, and everything appearing in a 3D rendering needs to be created (or re-created) in the computer before it can be rendered. This is a lot of work, but allows for an almost infinite amount of creative control over what appears in the scene, and how it is depicted.

The three-dimensional data that is depicted could be a complete scene including geometric models of different three dimensional objects, buildings, landscapes, and animated characters – artists need to create this scene by Modelling and Animating before the Rendering can be done. The 3D rendering process depicts this three-dimensional scene as a picture, taken from a specified location and perspective. The rendering could add the simulation of realistic lighting, shadows, atmosphere, colour, texture, and optical effects such as the refraction of light or motion-blur seen on moving objects – or the rendering might not be realistic at all, and could be designed to appear as a painting or abstract image.

Putting it all Together in Photoshop

This is the job of the Graphic designer or compositor as they are sometimes known. In this example the graphic designer was supplied with hundreds of photographs of people pretending to carry, hold, inspect or clean objects. They are also supplied with the 3d Models fully rendered. The process of compositing the images together involves extracting the people from the background and then placing them in the scene at the right position, size and perspective to ensure they look realistic with the image frame. The designer also has to ensure the lighting and shadows are consistent throughout the image

Summary

I hope this has helped you to understand the process of high level commercial imaging. The images that you see in the press and on television are rarely created by one person and the skills that contribute to making these images are easily attained through hard work, practice and study.